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Thankfully our I-129F application was approved last month. My fiancée's mother is sponsoring me, and I have two questions about I-134.

Firstly, I have read in most places that I-134 must be filled out by my fiancée AND her mother, even if my fiancée is unable to cover the requirements by herself. Is this still the case? (I'll be interviewing at the London embassy if that's relevant.) If she DOES have to fill out a separate I-134, even though her income is almost nothing (she just graduated), should most of the values just be written in as "0", and question 11 answered with a N/A as recommended?

Secondly, I also read somewhere (possibly with VJ wiki, which seems to be out of date, since it talks about P3 packets -- I believe they don't exist anymore) that if you're using a cosponsor for I-134, your cosponsor should answer something like "3 years of full room and board and all necessary expenses", whereas the fiancé(e) gives the usual "N/A (K-1 visa process for permanent residence)" answer. My fiancée's mother has given the N/A answer. Is this a serious problem or can it stay as N/A? I'm concerned that it might seem like my fiancée's mother is not actually sponsoring me, although the I-134 itself surely is evidence enough?

Thankfully our I-129F application was approved last month. My fiancée's mother is sponsoring me, and I have two questions about I-134.

Firstly, I have read in most places that I-134 must be filled out by my fiancée AND her mother, even if my fiancée is unable to cover the requirements by herself. Is this still the case? (I'll be interviewing at the London embassy if that's relevant.) If she DOES have to fill out a separate I-134, even though her income is almost nothing (she just graduated), should most of the values just be written in as "0", and question 11 answered with a N/A as recommended?

Secondly, I also read somewhere (possibly with VJ wiki, which seems to be out of date, since it talks about P3 packets -- I believe they don't exist anymore) that if you're using a cosponsor for I-134, your cosponsor should answer something like "3 years of full room and board and all necessary expenses", whereas the fiancé(e) gives the usual "N/A (K-1 visa process for permanent residence)" answer. My fiancée's mother has given the N/A answer. Is this a serious problem or can it stay as N/A? I'm concerned that it might seem like my fiancée's mother is not actually sponsoring me, although the I-134 itself surely is evidence enough?

London will accept just the mother. They want a sponsor. There is no requirement that it be the fiancé.

Since the mother is not your fiancé, I would go with something other than the N/A answer fiance's use. I think it should say "Intend" and list something brief.

Also the best K1 London info is in the pinned thread in the UK forum. All these things have been asked, but you need to read from the beginning.

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Also the best K1 London info is in the pinned thread in the UK forum. All these things have been asked, but you need to read from the beginning.

I can totally appreciate that, it's just that it is an absolutely massive thread with a lot of tangents to skip through. Thank you for the help with your answers, though! I will try to read it all, and will probably get a second I-134 made.

I can totally appreciate that, it's just that it is an absolutely massive thread with a lot of tangents to skip through. Thank you for the help with your answers, though! I will try to read it all, and will probably get a second I-134 made.

Massive thread with lots of info that could give you some tips and tricks if you want to learn all about London. Can you also appreciate how many times some people have answered the same stuff over and over like at least 100 times? So you may get the short version if you post a new thread or maybe an answer from another consulate that is incorrect for London.

And to your other thread...No you do not have to call NVC. That's for people who can't stand not knowing exactly where their case is. NVC will notify your fiancé when they have sent the case to London and the new LND case number. London will notify you by letter when they are ready for you to apply for the visa and include a llink to the instructions on the web. It's not all on one page so click all the links on the left and right of each web page. Massive amount of reading.

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